Eric:
I would also like to see Seraph fully open sourced (as you describe it). From my *brief* talks with Mike, he want to ensure it maintains compatibility with Jira and Confluence. Specifically, the reason he has not changed the osuser imports is because Jira uses an older version of OSUser.
Mike CB, any chance of this happening and, if so, what can I do to help?



Cheers, matthew

On Oct 30, 2003, at 11:51 AM, Eric Pugh wrote:

I will try and see what I can do.. However, without a CVS to diff against,
it is kinda hard.. Basically all I did was drop the latest osuser and
propertyset jars into the lib dir, and using Eclipse fix all the import *
statements.. Not really anything to brag about.


Actually, getting Seraph osuser non dependent would be great. I wrote some
code for the fulcrum security project to provide it as an authenicator for
Seraph, and it worked well, but to cut osuser out would be great..


Really I would like to see Seraph fully open sourced.. It seems to me that
while yes, we have the source, unless there is infrasturcutre like a cvs
repo, then it is missing what is required to be successful on.


Eric

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Eric: I did the same. Someone also has a patch to make Seraph non-OSUser dependent. I would like to compile all these patches and place them somewhere publicly available. However, I guess I need to read the license first to see if this is legal. Can you send me your patches?


Cheers, matthew


On Oct 30, 2003, at 10:33 AM, Eric Pugh wrote:


I did some work with Seraph to get it to work with the latest and
greatest
of webwork and osuser..  mostly recompiling it to work with update
OSUser..
I was quite impressed with it..  And, if you grok how the
OpenSymphony
projects are written in general, then Seraph will look very
similar..

I haven't been able to get my changes back into seraph as
there isn't
an
open cvs to diff against..  But if you want I can send you what I
did...

Eric

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Are you referring to Seraph from Atlassian (http://opensource.atlassian.com/seraph)?


Cheers, matthew

On Oct 30, 2003, at 10:36 AM, Samuel Mota wrote:

Hi,

I've heard once that someone have done a security filter (Servlet
filter - not webwork related) to
stop users from entering the view tier directly (jsp, vm, etc.).

I'm already doing a security check with an interceptor and
the actions
are secured .... but I'd like
to use a filter to the view tier, my problem is that the user
information is stored at the session
as a webwork component and I'm not able to recover this
object from
the session at the filter. Any
idea?

thanks

+ Samuel G. Mota
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+ 55 (11) 4417 7093
+ Business Application Dpt.
+ Netset Serviços em Tecnologia
+ a Hypercom Company
+ http://www.hypercom.com



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